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Post by Dave on Feb 2, 2008 20:50:45 GMT
Hello, I've re-ordered the LINKS page into some kind of chronological order and generally tidied it into one page of many links. Have a look: CLICKWhat are your thoughts? I have got shot of all the dead links that were previously listed and only kept those that are still functioning. The This Is England era is looking a bit sparse at the moment, so what I'm after is more links! I have also updated the MEDIA page too with all the links I can think of. But any more you can come up with will be grand. I have popped Ryds mammoth Q&A videos in the TOP LINKS section on the MEDIA page now too. The MEDIA page: CLICKAny good links about Shane or his films (or about something very closely related), then post them in this thread and I will pop them in the Links Directory! Oh yeah... please check what is already in the directory before posting your new link. Thanks. This is a team effort... and remember: There's no I in 'team', but there is an I in 'links' Please help I (to help others) ;D
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Post by RydCook on Feb 2, 2008 23:34:01 GMT
There is no I Team, but the is and I in Meat Pie, which is nearly an anagram of Team! thanks for the links to the Long Road interview, deserves to be seen! my Facebook Meadows group could be added maybe? www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2232826745Maybe your official Myspace for Meadows? Also didn't notice these links on there: Meadows TIE interview: www.bbc.co.uk/dna/filmnetwork/A22058462BBC TIE review: www.bbc.co.uk/films/2007/04/23/this_is_england_2007_review.shtml Stephen Graham TIE interview: www.bbc.co.uk/films/2007/04/23/stephen_graham_this_is_england_2007_interview.shtmlMeadows BFI Interview: film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,2065380,00.html Shane on skinheads: film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,,2060981,00.html Shane on TIE's 18 cert: blogs.guardian.co.uk/film/2007/04/an_18_for_this_is_england_this.htmlSorry if you allreayd have these, i didnt spot them on the links or media pages!
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Post by Dave on Feb 3, 2008 2:40:13 GMT
Thanks for all those. I'd lost track of them all! I'm not sure I want review links any more (although I have just added an old Smalltime review, but that's because there's so little written stuff about Smalltime on the internet).
All happily on the LINKS page now... along with a few more I found!
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Post by Dave on Feb 3, 2008 17:30:33 GMT
Just been digging through the old news archives from the front page of the site, and I have found a veritable 'shit-load' of links! haha
The LINKS page has almost doubled in size since yesterday!
By the way is the colour coding useful in anyway? I thought it would be handy to be able to see at a glance if a link is an interview or not without having to read the description.
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Post by RydCook on Feb 3, 2008 22:14:59 GMT
Yup, i thought th colour coding was a good idea mate. Nice one, keep up the good work.
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Post by jim woolley on Feb 7, 2008 14:19:23 GMT
www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/bff/2007/news.asp?NewsID=69 (wish I'd been there, apparently half the cast of Emmerdale was there - ;D) Hi Dave ! Are you interested in links to festivals, I think they're a good thing to keep a tag of on here. I was keen to see the Bradford premiere of THIS IS ENGLAND at the film festival but couldn't go. My Dad still got me a signature from Tom Turgoose. He even put a kiss! How cute. Shane wasn't there, I hope he makes a visit to Bradford for his next film premiere there... www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/bff/2007/news.asp?NewsID=18With the lack of a film museum in London sadly (there was the MOMI but it shut for somer reason) the National Media Museum in Bradford is the country's best by far. And that's not due to the simple lack of elsewhere. To anyone who's never been, seriously, its a great day out. Lovely big building and despire any preconceptions you may have, Bradford is a big interesting and attractive city on the whole. Spaced out well and not claustrophobic like London, as I find it. Well enough of my advertisment now! Have you been to the National Media Museum by the way, Dave?
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